Sunday, July 5, 2009

Day 203 (203 lbs, down approx 95 lbs)



Hi everyone! Sorry for the long delay, but I guess my posts are gonna come less frequently because there is not a lot to report - thank God. Things are goin' very well, I had my 6 month follow up at MGH last week and they are very pleased. My lab results are looking good, my blood pressure is 120/80, and I am almost down 100 lbs. I can not hope for more from this.

I still have room to improve my exercise routine, but things have been very busy at work and I have been fairly active.

I hope to break the 200 lb mark soon and I will let everyone know then!

best...joe

Monday, May 11, 2009

Day 148 (213 lbs, minus approx 85)


Hi everyone,

Things are going very well. I continue my workouts under MGH supervision. I still have not joined a gym because I can't seem to make up my mind. I've been putting in long hours at work but still get my walks in.

Cheryl graduates a week from today...so that is exciting.

My diet is going ok. I am trying to find new ways to eat more veggies and such. Last week I improvised a garbanzo bean burger...i posted the recipe here on my epicurious page. http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/member/views/GARBANZO-BURGER-50033068. I kinda just made it up on the fly, so I will probably refine it after a few more attempts.
I made cheryl's like a patty melt and put it on rye bread...i ate mine w/out bread since I can't do too much bread yet.

I had a friend come to town this past weekend and it was great to trek around Boston and not get immediately tired. We did a fair amount of walking and I kept up and did not need to huff and puff. As a matter of fact, I enjoyed it. In the past, I would have been happy to find a restaurant table and pray that we stayed there for several hours, I was actually anxious to get back into the city and explore. So that's nice.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Day 118 (221 lbs, minus approx 77)



Ok, I know it's been a rediculous amount of time since my last entry. But that is mostly due to things getting back to normal. The weight loss has slowed down as expected, I've had almost no issues (knock wood) and we have been cruising along here towards Cheryl's graduation - which is only about a month away. I've been exercising at cardiac rehab and I have started at the YMCA in Quincy.

Just had a nice weekend in ME for Easter...went to "Our Lady Queen of Peace" for Easter Mass. It's right on the water in Boothbay Harbor. It's also the most photographed place in Maine. Above is a watercolor I painted from memory on the way back to Quincy today.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Day 92 (228 lbs minus approx 70)

So as you will see above, there is an inequity that I have to live with for now. On the left you will see a grilled chicken, bell pepper and cheese wrap with a Balsamic Vinagrette sauce and pan handled potatoes that I prepared for Cheryl last night. Towards the bottom right you will see a bowl of Fiber One that I prepared for me. Yum.

Things have been going well for the most part. I had that setback the other night but I have felt fine since. I'm still contemplating which GYM to join. The YMCA is conveniently located and has all the facilities I would want, but it is also pretty expensive. The GYM at MIT is kinda conveniently located (although, I prefer to get out of the city ASAP after work) and has all the stuff I need also...but it's also not cheap.
There are lesser priced options that aren't easy to get to (I am car-less for awhile) and have less stuff...not sure what to do there.

Later...

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Day 88 oops


Uh oh.

I ate too fast at dinner. It didn't stay with me long. I took this picture to show the broken blood vessels around my eyes from the incident.

Oh well, I was just starting to relax and forgot myself. Need to eat slower and take smaller bites.

later

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Day 86 (231 Lbs minus approx 67)

A blast from my childhood, I have been on a TOTAL cereal kick. I ordered a bunch of the single serving boxes off of Amazon. I take them to work.

So yesterday I had my first exercise session at the MGH Cardiac Rehab unit. For those of you joining this blog already in process, I am going to these sessions because of a heart condition called Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. This disease has become a bit of a regular character on TV in the past few years. Some of the shows that have used it for their characters are "Without a trace", "Eli Stone", and "One Tree Hill". I think the reason it has appeal to writers is that the victims of HCM can look, feel and act completely normal but still have an above average chance at sudden death.

Depending on whether the distortion of normal heart anatomy causes an obstruction of the outflow of blood from the left ventricle of the heart, HCM can be defined as obstructive or non-obstructive. Luckily for me, my HCM is monitored regularly and my condition is considered "non-obstructive" for now. Also, most cardiac incidents with this disease seem to happen to people under 30, so that's one advantage to my getting older. It's unclear to me at this point if the age anomaly is due to athletes being more active in their high school-college years, or if there is another reason for most sudden deaths occur to people under 30.

Another piece of good news is that there are medical interventions that can work if my cardiologists start to see advancement of this disease. There is surgery and alcohol sublimation and of course transplant. But as of last monday, the cardiologist at the Cardiac Rehab unit could not even detect the disease via stethescope.

So my cardiologist wanted me to begin my exercise journey while being monitored. So while hooked up to a bunch of electrodes and such, I jumped on the tread mill. They kept it pretty tame to begin with...I did about 40 minutes at a level incline and fairly slow speed (around 3mph). The good news is my blood pressure stayed about the same the entire time. A drop in blood pressure would have been a bad sign. So the cardiac people will monitor me for a few more sessions to see how it goes, and if need be schedule me for a stress test.

I will be allowed to lift light weights. I will learn techniques for keeping safe (no above the chest or head lifting) while still having a varied and effective workout. While you workout, one of the cardiac nurses gives lectures on various heart-related topics.

Most of the guys in rehab are coming off some sort of coronary disease / infarction. So some of them are curious as to why I'm there. But that's ok, they will grow to love me soon. It's awkward having the nurse instruct the guys about their sexual stuff...I might bring my mp3 player next time.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Day 79 (234 lbs, minus approx 64)

So yesterday I had my intake session with Cardiac Rehabilitation. It went pretty smoothly and I will be attending sessions twice a week starting Monday. They will monitor my blood pressure and such during the first week or so and they plan on getting me on an aerobic and light weight routine.

I'm also contemplating some new additions to the wardrobe. Right now I look a bit like MC Hammer with my parachute sized pant legs. Any suggestions? I was thinking Gap or LL Bean...

Food is still a work in progress...

I made a very nice dinner last night: Ziti Marinara, with Seared Chicken Breasts, Green Beans and Homeade cracker/chips made out of Tortillas. I cut the tortillas into wedges and brushed them with garlic butter, crisped them in a skillet, seasoned them and then melted mozzarella and parmesan on them in the oven.

Cheryl enjoyed everything as I got a few bites down before having to stop. I think I got 3 bites of chicken, 4 zitis, 1/2 a tortilla wedge, and a few bites of green beans. Dang. I'll take pictures next time. I now use our little plates to avoid wasting food on a big plate for me.

Talk soon...joe